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Thursday, October 22, 1959 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THE WOMAN’S PAGE Social Event* and Chib News of Interest Teiephon* 74 »r 4» Jan Alexander Has Birthday Party Jan Alexander was honored with a party on Tuesday afternoon in cel ebration of her eighth birthday She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs W A Alexander Halloween motif was effective throughout for the party appoint ments. After outdoor games guests were invited inside for bingo and refreshments. Bingo prizes went to Kathryn Arnold, Kathy Marse and Jan King. Favors of triclt or treat- l>ags were given the little folk. Cake squares decorated the Hal loween faces and punch were serv ed with other party foods Mrs. Paul Pearson assisted Mrs. Alexan der in entertaining and serving Clinton Music Club To Meet Nov. 4 Miss Luva McDonald will present a program on Frederic Chopin at the November meeting of the Clin ton Music Club Wednesday after noon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. T. Heath Copeland. 304 E. ,Cenu* nn ial Street. Mrs J. A. Orr will read a paper on the composer of the month to carry out the club’s theme of com posers of the Romantic Era in mu sic. Co-hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. R E Bozard and Mrs Joel E. Cannon. "Bulbs," Borders On Club Program The Yellow Jasmine Garden Club met on Monday at the home of Mrs: Joel E. Cannon, with Mrs. W C. Shealy as co-hostess The devotional was given by Mrs. Shealy and a business session was conducted. Mrs. John Madden was welcomed as a new club member. Program chairman, Mrs. Judson Brehmer, introduced Mrs. R. M. League wtio talked on bulbs, and Mrs. Don Creighton, who discussed borders. Following the program, guests were invited into the dining room where a salad course was served with hot punch. The refreshment table was prettily appointed in the Halloween motif. In the living room pink carnations, chrysanthemums, leaves and red grapes fashioned an effective arrangement. Elsewhere berries, autumn leaves and pine cones were used •eft 1 Visitor Here Honored Informally Honoring Miss Jeanette Ferguson, of East Orange, N. J , who is visit ing her sistcr-lh-law. Mrs R. E. Ferguson, Mrs. Edward Ferguson was hostess to neighbors of the former for a coffee on Friday morn- | ing. For the informal gathering roses were arranged in the home Sand- i wiches, cakes and other party dain- i ties were served with coffee dur- ing the morning On Monday neighbors with Mrs. i J. B Hart were hostesses to the j Fergusons and their guest for luncheon at the Hotel Mary Mus- I grove. ARP Bible Class Honors Mra Wilson The Womens Bible Class of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church met Monday evening at the Women Of Church To Meet In Whitmire Manning He was educated at Pres byterian College and Columbia Seminary and earned his Master’s degree at Princeton Seminary He has served his entire ministry in the The 60th annual meeting of the Synod of South Carolina Dr Bag- nal received a special alumni cita tion from Presbyterian College in 19.‘>5; an honorary Doctor of Divin Women of the Church of South Car olina Presbytery. Synod of South Carolina. Presbyterian Church U ,, .. . , S, . will bo held Friday. Navembor ' ? the rame sehool ,n I9M. fi. at the First Presbyterian Church "'*’** *!* ** nod of South Carolina in 19!>7 .18 and in Whitmire Mrs. John B Cooley of Mountville, president of the group, will preside. The Presbytery com prises Laurens, Greenwood, Abbe ville, Newberry, and McCormick counties There are 39 Presbyterian churches in the area and 2506 worn en are enrolled in the local groups Mrs. .1 Melvin Thompson, Synod- was a member of the faculty at the Synodical Training School The sub ject of his message is •Presbyte rian Mission to the Nation ” Others to. appear on the program with talks on different phases of church work are M/h William P Jacobs, Sr , of Clinton: Dr Joseph ■cal president will he in atlend- » Cetty. .j*. <* <•»««. and I)r ....... .„,i ,i... < Iwrl's Ro^rl Tapp «f (Summer ance and bring greetings from the Woman's Advisory Council and Board of Wbmep s Work in Atlanta vflle Registration is at 9 30 a m Lunch will be served by* the host l nderstanding the Bible is the c hurch, and the session will be con theme of the meeting. Mrs Charles c | uc ] ( ^ w jth the election of officers J Knapp, an alumnus of Andrew anf j their installation bv Rev D F Mrs. Bass Hostess To Garden Club The Clara Duckett and Carolina Wren combination garden club met on Monday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. J. D. Bass on the Green wood highway Miss Margaret Blakely, the pres-1 ident, presided. ’Seeing The Rower GOTdenetteS Conduct Arrangement’ was the topic of the program PRESCRIPTIONS Prompt, Economical Prescription Service! Young's Pharmacy ’Serving Thi* Area 77 Yearn' I’hnne 19 Phone 19 Mrs Marvin Turner hosUkses A chapter on “Forgiveness” ta- kfcn from the study book was taught by Mrs. Lowecy W ilson During the social hour a miscel laneous shower was presented Mrs Mel Wilson, a recent bride A salad plate, punch and cookies were served ‘ Odds and Ends Club Entertained Mrs. W B Tribble entertained the members of the (Jdds and Ends B<>ok Club last Wednesday after noon. with Mrs Charles Workman co-hostess Arrangements of roses and fall | flowers were used in the receiving rooms The study book> for the year w ere distributed fo the members A salad plate, cookies and Bus sian tea were served. Birth Announcements HUGHES Mr a!*) Mrs. J D Hughes an nounce the birth of a daughter. Su san Dianne, on October 26 at Bla lock Clinic. Mrs. Hughes is the former Miss Myrtle Brice NEIGHBORS Mr and Mrs. Robert Albert Neighbors announce the birth of a daughter, Marcia Kay. on October 24 at Hays Hospital. Formerly Mrs. Neighbor* was Miss Miriam Wil lingham. HOLBERT Mr and Mrs. Curtis L Holbert announce the birth of a daughter on A workshop on flower arranging October 26 at Hays Hospital Mrs was conducted by members of the » olbfrt « ,he former Si,%s A * I,es Gardenette* Club for the October Eubank* meeting held on Monday afternoon SMITH at the home of Mrs Lynn Cooper. * r »*nd Mr' Olm Smith announce Jr. Aaantiiig a* h«»*tew was Mrs (the birth of a daughter. Deborah K D. Mills Elaine, on October 23 at Hays Hos- Each member brought container* P' 1 * 1 B ^ for ‘‘ marriage Mrs Smith and materials and later the designs w * 9 were discussed In the absence of WATKINS the nresident Mrs Mills Mr and Mrs. William Edward The club voted to donate plants for Watkins announce the birth oi a 'ale at the PTA carnival daughter. Kimberly Denise, on Oc- Three visitors. Mr* Herman Zl at Hays Hospital Before Jackson. M»s Blair Martin, and marriage Mrs Watkins was Miss church with Mrs R L Plaxico m l (: ° llege Bib, '‘ Student ’ and h ' s,orian Bridgman, pastor church with Mrs. K L f laxico and ()f the Synud ()f Georgia wi |, pre . sent the study work for I960 Guest speaker will be Dr Isaac Moultrie Bagnel, pastor of the Ben- nettsville Church and a native of IF YOU DON'T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON'T GET THE NEWS Phone 74 “Bronze,” a blue ribbon-winning arrangement at the Piedmont Interstate Fair Flower Show, depicts the rage of the uncle-priest of Madame Butterfly over her marriage to an Amerkan officer, Lt. Pinkerton. The expressive arrangement by five members of the Gardenettes Club of Clinton, Mrs. Marvin G. Gault, Mrs. Milford Smith, Mrs. Sarnie Pinson. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico, Jr., and Mrs. John T. Adair, is now on display at Shealy’s Florist along with a number of other entries by local women. Fantasia palms, ruscus and artichoke hearts in red and black were used effectively in a woven bamboo con tainer for the prize-winning entry. —rw* t? d«« y««>«—■«> Holcombe Mrs. Holcombe display ed six arrangements in different de signs and did a demonstration After the business session a social hour was enjoyed Mrs Bass was assisted in serving a salad course, cookies, and coffee by the co-host esses. Mrs Hugh Ray, Mr* D O Freeman and Ml*a Blakely lem was me topic w me ■ «. r . , presented by Mx. Gary Arranging Workshop *4 4..and let us also give thanks for the human dignity which we enjoy as free individ uals ... for the preservation of the peace ... for the proaperity of our great Nation... for Ha thrifty and aelf-reiiant citizens ... for our homes and the family happineaa they bring ... for the challenge of the unlimited oonortunities which lie ahead. Current Dividend Rate Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually Save With Profit, Safety and Convenience Laurens Federal Savings AND DOAN ASSOCIATION Where people are more important than money 201 West Main St. Phone 25012 Mr* Dan Orr, were welcomed for the meeting A refreshment course was served during the social hour Sunbonnet Club Plans Bazaar Mrs Frank F Fowler. Mrs Browning Goldsmith and Mrs. Van recently they Jones jointly entertained members Oklahoma of the Sunbonnet Garden Club on _______ Monday afternoon at the home of the former. Chrysanthemums in varied shades were prettily arranged in the meeting rooms. Mrs. B F Wmgard conducted a workshop on corsage making An- Betty Alexander SCOTT Captain and Mrs. J J Scott an mioncf the birth of a son. Jack Da vid. on October 14 at Self Memorial Hospilal in Greenwood. Capt. Scott is attached to the ROTC Training unit at Presbyterian College Until were at Fort Sill. With the Sick Mr.. Geraldine Bryant is a med ical patient V Blalock Clinic. Friends of Dennis Q. Sowers will regret to know he is ill and a patient nouncement* were made concerning at Hays hospital the annual bazaar luncheon on No Leonard White, Jr., is a patient vember 23 and the December meet at Hays hospital suffering a frac lured ankle. Mrs. Addie Coleman, Mrs. Jewell Ballard and Charlie Gordon are medical patients a tHays hospital. Mr*. J. F Davis is a patient at Ballock clinic. James PaUerson is convalescing Miss Ruth Bailey entertained the at Hays hospital following an opera Idle Moments Club on Wednesday tion. afternoon of the past week at her Delores McCraw and Sandra home on North Broad Street. U? recuperating at the For the occasion a Halloween mo- Thornwell Infirmary after undergo tif waa carried out in decorations * n ^ tonsilectomies at Hays hospital. mg which will be held on the 7th. Later in the afternoon cake, cof fee. nuts and mints were served Idle Moments Club Feted Wednesday c and the refreshments. Fall flowers and fruit arrangements were used in the party rooms. During the aft ernoon the 16 guests were invited into the dining room where a sweet course, nuts and coffee were served. Attend Supper Party In McCormick Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Camp bell were guests on Sunday evening of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wilbur Strom for a supper party honoring their brother, David Gettys and Miss Ruth Lewis who will be married on November 1 in Batesburg. Miss Lewis, whose home is in Batesburg, teaches music in Mc Cormick. Mr. Campbell will serve as an usher for the wedding. U. D. C. Meet Earlier Date The November meeting of the Stephen D. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy has been changed from the regular meeting time to an earlier date and will meet on Tuesday evening. November 3, at the- home of Mrs. Ralph Copeland. At this time D. A. Yarborough will show slides made on a summer trip to Mexico, California, Canada, and other Western States. 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